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    Show us your Imperial mutzes

    Wanted to start a fun Imperial thread. Let's see those fabulous Imperial German feldmutze's. Get them out of their cases and show them off! I will start off with my two. The first is a nice 1915 dated Infantry mutze. The second being the later 1918 subdued Einheitsmutze seen in the last year of the war. Enjoy!! Mike.
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        I really love your caps Mike. The gabardine cloth early Kraetzchen is very sharp looking and the late war Einheitsfeldmuetze is textbook.

        As for my small collection, I thought I'd start with a Pionier/Artillery (Tech. troops) cap marked with a Garde Bekleidungsamt and 1917 date stamp.
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              Kraetzchen #2 is an undated Infantry cap with its original camo cap band cover. It's my very first cap, bought back in the '91 at a local show. Only a faint 56 size stamp is visible.
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                  The camo band is held in place at the rear with the original safety pin.
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                    Leib-Kuerassier-Regiment "Grosser Kurfuerst" (Schlesisches) Nr. 1 Kraetzchen. The cap has a Prussian Reservist cockade and a variant Imperial cockade. It is named to a Gefreiter Kulle of 2. Escadron.
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                          Interior showing the name tag.

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                            Originally posted by 1corps View Post
                            The second being the later 1918 subdued Einheitsmutze seen in the last year of the war. Enjoy!! Mike.
                            Mike,

                            Just an fyi... the "Prussian" version Einheitsmütze was introduced by a KM order from July 20, 1917.

                            Chip

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                              Chip, thanks for that info!! I have seen only 1918 dated examples. Were any formally issued in 1917? Mike.

                              Originally posted by Chip M View Post
                              Mike,

                              Just an fyi... the "Prussian" version Einheitsmütze was introduced by a KM order from July 20, 1917.

                              Chip

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